Public Records Come From All Sorts of Different Places

Remember when you went to the mall and signed up for that free credit card? How about those cell phone rebates and magazine subscriptions? Or even speeding tickets, mortgage deeds, social network profile and blog postings? They all reveal information about you that is known as a public record. So, this begs the question: if it’s your information, how come you can’t see it?

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